Victa 20 inch Thunder Self Propelled Mower My review
Starting with the light blue colour at first I wasn’t sure if a light blue was going to look good for a lawn mower but after a while it starts to feel normal. I always used either a black or red mower before so light blue was different for me!
To use the Mulching function simply leave the plastic insert under the catcher in place the grass can’t escape and gets mulched and simply falls back onto the mown surface. At first I had the catcher on and the plastic insert in place it was a suprise when I went to go and empty the catcher to find there was nothing in it!
The Self-Propelled function is easy to use and is set to a medium to slow speed which is alright for mowing. If want I can go faster than the self propelling allows.
The catcher is stated as extra large but compared to some other mowers I would call it about average.
The Adjustable Levers allows the levers to be set to suit the user’s height, making for a more comfortable mow. The extra large wheels will get through any terrain!
20″ Wide Cut Chassis
Mulching Capable – save time, feed you lawn with mulch
Briggs & Stratton 625EX Series Engine with ReadyStart!
Adjustable Handle Levers
11″ Large Rear Wheels
The price was $500 which is good for a self propelled. I like it and have found it cuts the grass exacly how it should I mainly cut all lawns at either 3 or 4 height. Height at 5 or 6 is usually for lawns that havn’t been cut for over a month or two. My thought is if you’re thinking about a new mower this one is a good choice for all sized lawns that don’t need a ride on mower.